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On Python 3.12.3 and 3.11.9, it looks like the inspect.Signature object for operator's attrgetter, itemgetter, and methodcaller classes doesn't match their __call__ method signature:
>>> import inspect
>>> import operator
>>> inspect.signature(operator.attrgetter("spam"))
<Signature (*args, **kwargs)>
>>> inspect.signature(operator.itemgetter("spam"))
<Signature (*args, **kwargs)>
>>> inspect.signature(operator.methodcaller("spam"))
<Signature (*args, **kwargs)>but their __call__ methods only accept a single argument:
# attrgetter / itemgetter
def __call__(self, obj):
return self._call(obj)
# methodcaller
def __call__(self, obj):
return getattr(obj, self._name)(*self._args, **self._kwargs)CPython versions tested on:
3.11, 3.12
Operating systems tested on:
macOS
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stdlibStandard Library Python modules in the Lib/ directoryStandard Library Python modules in the Lib/ directorytype-bugAn unexpected behavior, bug, or errorAn unexpected behavior, bug, or error